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Obstetric Decision-Making and Simulation

โœ Scribed by Kirsty MacLennan, Catherine Robinson


Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Year
2019
Tongue
English
Leaves
319
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Simulation is becoming an integral part of medical education and has already a well-established role within anaesthesia training, with many examination questions already modelled on simulation scenarios. The clinical diversity and multidisciplinary nature of an obstetric team creates the ideal environment for simulation training. It enables the team to develop their knowledge of clinical emergencies whilst becoming more aware of the importance of human factors. This book is a practical guide to inspire clinical leads to establish simulation within their delivery suite. The book comprises an extensive obstetric scenario library, with each scenario broken down into learning outcomes, a list of staff and equipment needed, specific stages mapped to learning outcomes with appropriate results/investigations and a checklist of ideal actions to enable the post-scenario debrief. Written by consultant obstetric anaesthetists, this book will appeal to medical practitioners interested in facilitating obstetric simulation.

Features a comprehensive obstetric simulation scenario library which will allow both experienced and inexperienced facilitators of simulations to easily prepare for and run simulation drills
Offers a rapid access guide with a clear consistent layout and concise discussion following each scenario
Covers both the theory and practical aspects of facilitating simulation

โœฆ Table of Contents


01.0_pp_i_ii_Obstetric_Decision-Making_and_Simulation.pdf (p.1-3)......Page 2
04.0_pp_v_vi_Contents.pdf (p.4-5)......Page 5
05.0_pp_vii_x_Contributors.pdf (p.6-8)......Page 7
06.0_pp_xi_xii_Foreword.pdf (p.9)......Page 10
07.1_pp_1_10_Setting_the_Scene_for_Simulation-Based_Education.pdf (p.10-19)......Page 11
07.2_pp_11_15_The_Where_of_Simulation_Training.pdf (p.20-24)......Page 21
07.3_pp_16_21_Interprofessional_In_Situ_Simulation.pdf (p.25-30)......Page 26
07.4_pp_22_28_Debriefing_and_the_Debrief.pdf (p.31-37)......Page 32
07.5_pp_29_34_Fidelity_in_Obstetric_Simulation.pdf (p.38-43)......Page 39
08.1_pp_35_36_Introduction_to_Human_Factors_and_Ergonomics_in_Obstetric_Simulation.pdf (p.44-45)......Page 45
08.2_pp_37_44_Situational_Awareness_Bias_and_Decision-Making_Styles_in_Obstetric_Simulation.pdf (p.46-53)......Page 47
08.3_pp_45_52_Team-Working_Communication_and_Use_of_Communication_Aids_and_Checklists_in_an_Emergency.pdf (p.54-60)......Page 55
09.1_pp_53_56_Introduction_to_the_Scenarios.pdf (p.61-63)......Page 62
10.1_pp_57_65_Uterine_Inversion.pdf (p.64-72)......Page 65
10.2_pp_66_72_Shoulder_Dystocia_Following_Forceps_Delivery_for_Fetal_Bradycardia.pdf (p.73-79)......Page 74
10.3_pp_73_78_Umbilical_Cord_Prolapse.pdf (p.80-85)......Page 81
10.4_pp_79_86_Minimising_Decision_to_Delivery_Interval_DDI_in_a_Category_1_Caesarean_Section_Pre-Theatre_Phase.pdf (p.86-92)......Page 87
11.1_pp_87_94_Amniotic_Fluid_Embolism.pdf (p.93-100)......Page 94
11.2_pp_95_103_Anaphylaxis_in_Labour.pdf (p.101-109)......Page 102
11.3_pp_104_112_Acute_Pulmonary_Embolism_in_Pregnancy.pdf (p.110-118)......Page 111
12.1_pp_113_120_Eclampsia.pdf (p.119-126)......Page 120
12.2_pp_121_132_HELLP_Syndrome_with_Fetal_Compromise_Requiring_an_Emergency_GA_Caesarean_Section.pdf (p.127-138)......Page 128
12.3_pp_133_142_Microangiopathic_Haemolytic_Anaemia_MAHA_in_Pregnancy_Presenting_in_AandampE.pdf (p.139-148)......Page 140
13.1_pp_143_149_Subdural_Block_in_Labour.pdf (p.149-155)......Page 150
13.2_pp_150_157_Total_Spinal_Anaesthesia_in_Labour.pdf (p.156-163)......Page 157
13.3_pp_158_168_Severe_Local_Anaesthetic_Toxicity_in_Labour.pdf (p.164-174)......Page 165
14.1_pp_169_176_Respiratory_Arrest_in_a_Woman_Using_Remifentanil_PCA_for_Labour.pdf (p.175-181)......Page 176
15.1_pp_177_192_General_Anaesthesia_and_Failed_Intubation_in_a_Category_1_Caesarean_Section.pdf (p.182-197)......Page 183
16.1_pp_193_201_Antepartum_Haemorrhage_and_Perimortem_Caesarean_Section.pdf (p.198-206)......Page 199
16.2_pp_202_207_Vasa_Praevia.pdf (p.207-212)......Page 208
16.3_pp_208_218_Postpartum_Haemorrhage.pdf (p.213-222)......Page 214
17.1_pp_219_226_Group_A_Streptococcal_Puerperal_Sepsis.pdf (p.223-230)......Page 224
17.2_pp_227_238_Pneumonia_and_Respiratory_Failure_in_a_Pregnant_Woman.pdf (p.231-241)......Page 232
18.1_pp_239_248_Chest_Pain_in_a_Pregnant_Patient.pdf (p.242-251)......Page 243
18.2_pp_249_256_Peripartum_Cardiomyopathy.pdf (p.252-259)......Page 253
18.3_pp_257_265_Complete_Heart_Block_in_a_Pregnant_Patient.pdf (p.260-268)......Page 261
18.4_pp_266_276_Cardioversion_in_a_Pregnant_Patient_with_Corrected_Tetralogy_of_Fallot.pdf (p.269-278)......Page 270
19.1_pp_277_286_Diabetic_Ketoacidosis_in_Pregnancy.pdf (p.279-287)......Page 280
20.1_pp_287_296_Subarachnoid_Haemorrhage_in_the_Postpartum_Patient.pdf (p.288-296)......Page 289
21.1_pp_297_304_Obstetric_Trauma.pdf (p.297-304)......Page 298
22.1_pp_305_314_Newborn_Life_Support_Preterm_Delivery.pdf (p.305-314)......Page 306
23.0_pp_315_318_Index.pdf (p.315-318)......Page 316

โœฆ Subjects


Obstetrics; Obstetric Anaesthesia


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